Italy could completely leave without electricity the countries in Western Balkan, if numerous agreements about construction of hydro power plants on rivers in region and construction of underwater cable from Tivat to Italy will be realized. In the report of Bankwatch network, that brings together european ecology organizations, states that the agreements are controversial for many reasons and contrary to EU laws. This organization estimates that, generally, Italy would have greater financial benefit from import of cheaper electricity, while Italian company wouldn
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